11-letter words containing s, m, a, l, t
- barbitalism — barbiturism.
- basil thyme — a plant, Acinos thymoides, of the mint family, having egg-shaped leaves and purplish flowers.
- basil-thyme — a European plant, Acinos arvensis, having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers: family Lamiaceae
- battlements — The battlements of a castle or fortress consist of a wall built round the top, with gaps through which guns or arrows can be fired.
- bimetallism — the use of two metals, esp gold and silver, in fixed relative values as the standard of value and currency
- bimetallist — the use of two metals, ordinarily gold and silver, at a fixed relative value, as the monetary standard.
- black stump — a long way off
- blastematic — blastemal
- blind-stamp — to emboss or impress (the cover or spine of a book) without using ink or foil.
- bloodstream — Your bloodstream is the blood that flows around your body.
- breast lump — a harder lump detectable in the soft tissue of a woman's breast
- breast milk — Breast milk is the white liquid produced by women to breast-feed their babies.
- bullmastiff — a breed of dog
- cacomistles — Plural form of cacomistle.
- calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
- campesterol — (organic compound) A phytosterol, found in many vegetable oils, related to sitosterol.
- capital sum — an amount of money paid to an insured person or paid as an initial fee or investment
- capsulotomy — (surgery) incision into a capsule, especially into the lens of the eye when removing cataracts.
- catabolisms — Plural form of catabolism.
- cataclasmic — causing upheaval; disruptive
- cataclysmal — of, relating to, or resulting from a cataclysm.
- cataclysmic — A cataclysmic event is one that changes a situation or society very greatly, especially in an unpleasant way.
- catechismal — Of or pertaining to a catechism; having the form of questions and answers; catechical.
- catholicism — Catholicism is the traditions, the behaviour, and the set of Christian beliefs that are held by Catholics.
- centrosomal — Of or pertaining to a centrosome or centrosomes.
- chromoplast — a coloured plastid in a plant cell, esp one containing carotenoids
- cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
- clickstream — a record of the path taken by users through a website, enabling designers to access the use being made of their website
- climatising — to acclimate to a new environment.
- common salt — salt1 (def 1).
- communalist — An advocate of communalism.
- complaisant — If you are complaisant, you are willing to accept what other people are doing without complaining.
- complicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complicate.
- compostable — capable of being used as compost
- craftsmanly — Befitting a craftsman.
- criminalist — a person who collects and analyses forensic evidence from the scene of a crime
- culturalism — A belief system that emphasizes the role of culture.
- customarily — according to custom; usually
- cytoplasmic — the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles.
- date mussel — any brown, date-sized marine mussel, genus Lithophaga, that bores into rock or coral.
- delassement — relaxation
- demodulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demodulate.
- demutualise — If a building society or insurance company demutualises, it abandons its mutual status and becomes a limited company.
- derailments — Plural form of derailment.
- dermoplasty — skin grafting.
- desert palm — a palm tree, Washingtonia filifera, of California and Florida, having large fan-shaped leaves and small black fruits
- desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- diplomatese — the type of language or jargon used by diplomats, thought to be excessively complicated, cautious, or vague
- diplomatics — the science of deciphering old official documents, as charters, and of determining their authenticity, age, or the like.
- diplomatist — British Older Use. a Foreign Office employee officially engaged as a diplomat.